Indiana Tech President Karl Einolf and Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter have announced an agreement to make Indiana Tech a preferred education partner with the Indiana State Police.

Indiana Tech will provide corporate scholarships to current and former State Police troopers, current and former ISP staff members and all spouses who are interested in undergraduate and graduate classes through the university’s College of Professional Studies.

Einolf said, “Indiana Tech is pleased to partner with the Indiana State Police to benefit the men and women who work so hard to protect and serve our state.” He added, “Our degree offerings are well-suited to helping them advance in their careers, and to continue serving our state with the highest levels of professionalism, innovation and effectiveness. Everyone at our university looks forward to helping them pursue their educational goals and reach their potential.”

Eligible participants qualifying for a scholarship will receive affordable tuition while pursuing their degree. Additionally, current or retired troopers who wish to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice will receive credit for their academic training.

Indiana State Police employees who are interested in attending classes can learn more via this link.